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Osukaru - The Labyrinth

Righteous Vendetta - Cursed

Assuming We Survive - All Roads Lead Home

Id be interested to know what you think about those couple of albums once youve heard them , i am liking both especially the assuming we survive

 

 

Haha, just posted in the respective threads. ;) Mate, I am loving the Assuming We Survive album. So good for it's genre. One of the most consistent I've heard of that style. Usually those type of bands only nail a song or two and the rest are pretty average. These guys start out with an intention to do big catchy choruses and hooks from the start, and stick with it for the entire album. A few solos too... they're borderline HH stuff! I love the album... really disappointed I missed it in 2016 because it'd probably be about the best modern album I heard from 2016.

 

Righteous Vendetta starts off really slow, but the last few tracks are all killers.

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